The Middle East Journal

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The Middle East Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Middle East Institute (Washington, D.C.). It was established in 1947[1] and covers research on the modern Middle East, including political, economic, and social developments and historical events in North Africa, the Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia. Jacob Passel is the current editor.

LanguageEnglish
EditedbyJacob Passel
History1947–present
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The Middle East Journal
DisciplineMiddle Eastern studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJacob Passel
Publication details
History1947–present
Publisher
Middle East Institute (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
0.605 (2015)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Middle East J.
Indexing
ISSN0026-3141 (print)
1940-3461 (web)
LCCN48002240
JSTOR00263141
OCLC no.1607025
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History

The Middle East Institute was founded in 1946 to promote the study of the region in a modern, policy-relevant context. From its outset, one of its priorities was "[t]he editing and publishing of an authoritative journal on Middle Eastern affairs."[2] Accordingly, the first issue of the journal appeared in January 1947.

Past Editors

Current Contributors

Jacob Passel is the current editor. The current Book Review Editor is John Calabrese.

The Board of Advisory Editors include:

  • Madawi Al-Rasheed
  • Omar Ashour
  • Henri Barkey
  • Sheila Carapico
  • Michael Collins Dunn
  • Anoush Ehteshami
  • Jean-Pierre Filiu
  • F. Gregory Gause, III
  • Michael M. Gunter
  • Steven Heydemann
  • J. N. C. Hill
  • Frederic C. Hof
  • Marc Lynch
  • J. E. Peterson
  • Michael W. S. Ryan
  • Sabri Sayarı
  • Samer S. Shehata
  • Gareth Stansfield
  • Robert Springborg
  • Gönül Tol
  • Edward (Ned) Walker
  • Marvin G. Weinbaum[5]
  • Paul Salem
  • Ross Harrison

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Book Review Index, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences,[6] EBSCO databases, Index Islamicus, International Political Science Abstracts, ProQuest databases, Scopus,[7] and the Social Sciences Citation Index.[6] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 0.605.[8]

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